Roberts was acquitted for the shooting and released on a $100,000 bond. In 2013, Roberts shot a gang member at a peace rally intended to help save Holly Square, an important civil rights landmark in the Park Hill neighborhood. The documentary, which is an accompaniment to the book of the same name by journalist Julian Rubinstein, follows the anti-gang activist Terrance Roberts over the course of eight years. What to See: The Holly will have its world premiere on Friday, May 27 at the Sheridan Opera House at 8 p.m. Notable movies that have shown at the event in past years include Raj Patel’s The Ants & the Grasshopper about a Malawian activist who travels the world preaching the threat of climate change and climate injustice, and Jo Ardinger’s Personhood, which highlights America’s growing system of laws that target and criminalize pregnant women. Every Memorial Day weekend for more than 40 years, Mountainfilm in Telluride has screened some of the best films about crazy adventure exploits, environmental issues, and more. If you find yourself devouring documentaries about epic climbing summits or athletes overcoming impossible odds, this is the festival for you. Whether you head to the mountains of Telluride or Colfax Avenue in Denver, here are some of the best events at which to see everything from blockbuster films to underground cinema. After two years of cancellations and virtual screenings due to the coronavirus pandemic, in-person film festivals are officially back in Colorado this summer.